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Researchers Control Speed of Light in Free Space

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ORLANDO, Fla., April 5, 2019 — Using a technique that someday could help alleviate data congestion and prevent information loss, University of Central Florida (UCF) researchers are able to speed up and slow down a light pulse in free space. The new technique allows the speed of the pulse to be adjusted without the use of any pass-through material to speed it up or slow it down. The researchers used a phase-only spatial light modulator (SLM) to synthesize space-time (ST) wave packets and control the velocity of the pulse. The SLM was used to efficiently sculpt the field spatio-temporal spectrum and modify the group...Read full article

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    Published: April 2019
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    spatial light modulator
    A spatial light modulator (SLM) is an optical device that modulates or manipulates the amplitude, phase, or polarization of light in two dimensions, typically in the form of an array. SLMs are versatile tools used in various optical applications, including adaptive optics, optical signal processing, holography, and imaging. There are different types of SLMs, each with its own operating principle: Liquid crystal spatial light modulators (LC-SLM): These SLMs use liquid crystal technology to...
    optical communications
    The transmission and reception of information by optical devices and sensors.
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